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  2. Caterpillar 930G - Wikipedia

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    A Caterpillar 930G fitted with a loader rake on a residential construction site in South Florida. The Caterpillar 930G is a hydraulic front end loader manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. The 930G, with 149 hp (111 kW) of net flywheel power at 2300 rpm , [ 1 ] it is classified as a small wheeled loader in the line of Caterpillar's excavators.

  3. Skid-steer loader - Wikipedia

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    The Kellers built the loader to help a farmer, Eddie Velo, mechanize the process of cleaning turkey manure from his barn. The light and compact machine, with its rear caster wheel, was able to turn around within its own length while performing the same tasks as a conventional front-end loader, hence its name. [1]

  4. Tracked loader - Wikipedia

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    The weight of the engine was still on the front half of the tracks along with the heavy loader components. This caused many problems with heavy wear of the front idler wheels and the undercarriage in general. The Caterpillar 983 tracked loader, the second largest tracked loader ever built, was notorious for heavy undercarriage wear.

  5. Front-end loader - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 January 2005, at 06:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. RTX (RTX) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    In 2024, we delivered $80.8 billion in adjusted sales, up 11% organically, driven by 14% growth in commercial OE, 13% growth in commercial aftermarket, and 9% organic growth in defense sales ...

  7. Front-end loading - Wikipedia

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    Front-end loading (FEL), also referred to as Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), Front End Planning (FEP), pre-project planning (PPP), and early project planning, is the process for conceptual development of projects in processing industries such as upstream oil and gas, petrochemical, natural gas refining, extractive metallurgy, waste-to-energy, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.